Boogie’s Diner. Great for the whole family. This is your typical '50's diner gone upscale in Aspen, upstairs from Boogie’s retail store. You’ll find salads, soups, sandwiches, and shakes, with award-winning desserts. Try the open-faced turkey or meatloaf with mashed potatoes.
534 E. Cooper Avenue 970-925-6610
La Cocina. The "Aspen Daily News" says La Cocina has the "best margaritas in town." You’ll also find inexpensive Mexican entrees in a casual atmosphere. Try the bean dip appetizer. 970-925-9714
308 E. Hopkins
Main Street Bakery Cafe. Cozy and yummy. The ideal breakfast/brunch spot, with all the muffin flavors and homemade granolas and eggs every which way and pancakes and fruit and so on that you can pack in.
970 925 6446 201 East Main Street
Merlin's Gourmet Pizza. Try the Ajax pizza with cappocolla and sundried tomatoes. Tons of kids make a compulsory stop here in the early evening when small ones are let loose to make their own pies.
970 544 4644
321 E. Hopkins Street
The Popcorn Wagon. This is an unusual outdoor cart that has incredibly delicious treats to go. You can get a gyro, or a dessert or dinner crepe. Try the ham and cheese crepe. Or grab a chocolate and banana crepe.
305 S. Mill Street 970-925-2718
Wienerstube. The best breakfast in town. The Wienerstube serves breakfast and lunch only with a taste of authentic Austria. Try the Eggs Benedict, corned beef hash, or any of the five styles of European sausage.
633 Hyman Avenue 970-925-3357